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A museum spokesperson said: "You can meet some of the less well-off citizens of Tudor England, including wise women, cooks, sailors, seamstresses, ne’r do wells and for a groat, Mistress Duke and Master Boxe may play the latest Tudor hits for you."
“I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a piece of clothing transformed by our seamstresses, and seeing the incredible reaction from our customers never gets tiresome.”
Source: https://worcesterobserver.co.uk/news/new-owner-for-worcester-high-street-alterations-business/
I’m delighted with the support I’ve received, and the door is always open to seamstresses who want to collaborate, and of course, to customers who want to discuss their needs.
Ms Wells, who is now a teaching assistant in her home village of Corris, was one of a team of seven seamstresses who made the dress in the Machynlleth site.
Source: https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/23594034.laura-ashley-wedding-dress-re-united-seamstress/?ref=rss